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The Institute of Public Relations, Ghana (IPR Ghana) has officially inducted Edward Asare, along with several other practitioners, as Accredited Members of the Institute.
The induction ceremony was conducted by the President of IPR Ghana, Madam Esther A. N. Cobbah, during the 2025 National PR Summit held at the Western Serene Hotel in Takoradi.
The Summit, a major annual gathering of communication professionals, brought together leading voices in public relations, academia, and industry.

The event featured notable guests including Nana Kobina Nketsia V, Omanhen of the Essikado Traditional Area and President of the Western Regional Council of Chiefs, who served as the Special Guest of Honour.
Also present was Dr. Ekow Spio-Garbrah, a respected public communicator and former Minister.
Edward Asare’s induction marks a significant milestone in his professional journey.

Having built a reputation in digital communication, brand storytelling, and public engagement across roles in media, banking, insurance, and education, Edward’s path to accreditation reflects years of continuous learning and practice.
He completed the Institute’s full accreditation process, which includes three levels of intensive training and examinations covering communication strategy, ethics, media relations, research, and professional standards.
His accreditation places him among practitioners committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical and transparent communication in Ghana.
It also offers expanded opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and ongoing professional development within the Institute.
Speaking after the induction, Edward expressed gratitude to IPR Ghana’s leadership, mentors, and colleagues who supported his growth.
He noted that becoming an Accredited Member strengthens his commitment to responsible communication and contributes to his broader mission of shaping narratives, supporting institutional growth, and inspiring young professionals in the field.
The 2025 National PR Summit provided a fitting platform for the induction, underscoring the Institute’s dedication to nurturing skilled, ethical, and forward-thinking public relations professionals across the country.
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